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San Francisco Advertisements: js
} *“ERE’S YOUR REMEDY.—.HOLLO}$
mp esto che most miraculous
oure of egs, after 43 S suffering.
Extract of a letter fron Br. om Galpin of St.
ary’s street, Weymoth, dated May 15, 1851.3
To Professor Holloway ;
Sir,— At the age of is, my wife (who is now 61)
caught a violent cold which settled in her legs,
and ever since that time they have been more or
less sore, and greatly: inflamed. Her. agonies
were distracting, and for months together she was
entirely deprived of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, but without effect. Her health suffered severely, and the
state of her legs was terrible. IZ had often read
your advertisements and advised her to try your
Pills and Ointment; and, ay a tast resource, fier
every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago,
and strange to relate, is now in good health. Her
legs are painless, without seam or scar, and ber
sleep sonnd iP ante ge Could Jom ee
witnessed th evings of my wife during the last
43 years, & Brent ‘hens with her present enjoyment 6f health, you would indeed feel delighted inshoring eon means of greatly avleviatin
thewu gsof a fellow ereature. © *( igued
A person 70 years of age cured of a bad leg of 80
Copy of a Jetter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, builder of
aso of: Rush Cliffe, near . Huddersfield,
dated May 31,185". af Bais
To Professor. Holloway — i
Sir suffered for a period of thirty years from
a bad leg, thé result of two or three different accidents at Gas. Works, accompanied by scorbutic
symptoms. I had recourse ton variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was
eyen told that the leg must be amputated ; yet in
opposition.te that opinion your pills and ointment have effected a complete eure in so short a
tim®#hat’ few. who have not witnessed it would
oredit’the fact! (Signed;) Wiitraw Apps:
TH truth.of shis statement can be ‘verifi¢d: -by
Mr. W, BP. Mngland, chemist, 13 Market street;
yaa bad breast cured in. one month.
Extract of a letter from, Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Peashurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 1850.
Yo Prefessor Holloway—
Lear Sir—My wifé had suffered from bad
breacts tor more than six months, and during the
whole period had the best medical attendance, but
mito mo uses: Havitig béforé hedled'-an awful
wound in my own: leg by ‘your unrivalled medicine, I determined again to.use your . Pills and
Ointment; and therefore gaye them a trial in her
case; and fortunate. it was I did»so, for in less
than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the
bénefit that various other branches of my family
baye dorired from their nse:is really astonishing.
Lnow strongly recommend them to all'my friends.
Signed) FrepErick TTrRNER.
A wonderful cure of a dangerous swelling of the knee.
Copy of-a letter from John Forfar, an Agricultur» $8t, residing at Newborough, near Hexham, dated May, 1850. dd
To Professor Holloway:
Sir—T was:afflicted with a swelling on each side
of the leg, rather above the kneo, for nearly two
years, which increased to a greateize. I had the
advice of three eminent. surgeons here,.and was
an inmate of the Newcastle Infirmary for four
weeks. “After various modes of treatment had
been tried, I was discharged as incurable. Having heard so, much of your Pills and.Omtment I
determined to try them, and in less than a month
I was completely cured. What is more remarkable, I was engaged twelve hours day in the Hay
Harvest, and although I have followed my laborious occupation threnghont the winter, I have
had po return whatever of my complaint. ~
(Signed) JouK Forran.
An inflammation in the side perfectly cured.
letter from Mr. Francis Arnot, of Breahouse, Lothian Koad, Edinboro’, dated April
29th, 1851.
To Professor Holloway : ;
Sir—For more than twenty years my wife has
han subject? from time-to time, to’ attacks of inhammation thethe side, for which she was bled
and blistercd #0 a great extent; still the ‘pain
conte, not Lasemoved.-Abeutfouryears ago she
avw. in ihe ‘papers, ths. wonderfa! cures effected
vy your Pills and Qintment, and thought she
would give them a trial. To her great astonishment and uslight she got immediate. feliof from
their use, and after persevering for three weeks,
the pain in her side was completely cured, and
she hag enjoyed the best of health for the last four
years. " (Signed) FRANCIS Arxor.
* The Pills should be used. conjeintly with the
OQloimeat most. of the following.cases:
Red Legs, . . Corns, (soft) Rheumatism,
Bad Breasts, Cancers, Sealds,
Ruras, Contracted and Sore Nipples,
Bunions, ‘ Stiff Joints, Sore Throats,
site of MogcheElephantlasis, Skin diseases,
toes Sand Flies, Fistula, A
-oco-bay, eads,
at, yas
Chiego foot, GlandularSwell’gs, Tumors,
“hilblains, Lumbago, ~7;Uleers, Wounds,
Chapped hands, Piles, Yatws.
Sold by the proprietor, 244 Strand, near Temple
Ban, London, and by, all respectable venders of
Patent Medicines throughont the Civilised World,
in-pots, at is. 1dd., 2s. 9d. 4s, 6d.11s., 22s., and
38s. each. : d ;
-,’Phete ts & considerable saving by taking the
B.—Direetions for the guidance, of patients
in every disorder are affixed toeach pot.. » .
Holloway’s Pills and Ointment’ are for sale by
HEART OHNSON & CO., Wholesale Drugists, 146 ‘
pricter’s Wholesale Agents for California, Oregon
and Sandwich Islands. ‘Sept: 9-Ty:
“What Cheer” Houses” *
IS WELL KNOWN. HOUSE, U9 a
‘§. Sacremonto st., opposite the offices of the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company and Nicaragua
company—furnishesa very desirable house for strangers visiting, the city on business or. for recreation.
Its accommodations tave been greatly enlarged.
A constant supply of Hor anp Corp Warew is fur-.
nished to different parts of the liouse.
Bathing rcoms have been added with warm, cold
or shower baths. * : aoe
Board, perweek,. .--+ eiinetn =< rteaanaes ee
#4 per day, eeeerce ews eceroressesaree eset a 25
Bréak fast,.6.205. e.seeees eo tice sowsield oni sos: SO
Dinner, «.-.-+.-2+---2 see ee eokous Edie ss ee 75
Supper, «02 2-eee cence rere ne eerececcereees 50
ar prrerreeetteee ee Phan Salts
igin WORK o0n4cp ees ctecne= c)
race Daly gree Ea Y 39: 50 to 1 00
fare to be made invariably in ady .
_. Decl6-3m R. BM OODY ARP,
UPWARD. ONWARD!.:.
ILSON’S BX HANGE-© te. the
fk jo : and Custom Sxheom st.
The above Excelsior establishment, which is Fire
reof, ng rw ies high, <being (he-oniy aly five story buiktah, on " ac\fi¢,) is now finished ant endidly igh>
Turoughout. Although it contains one hundred gnd
enteen.Jarge rooms, with facilities to accommodate two
._ adred lodgers, such has been the rush of customers to
the Exchange since its Completion, [hat the proprietors
have been indiced to lease half-ef the fire block just
erected by Lieut Maynard, and adjoining the xchange.
This will add -seventedn large apartments, and a
facilities which the increase of trade require’. Ob “present Bar will, mn avew days, be removed 20'Lhe. first floor in
the Maynard Block, one door north of where the Bar is at
resent.
! No pains or money will be spared to. render.-the :-Exchange the Excelsior Hotel of the tnt and keep pace . etat
with the rapid growth and improvementof our wonderful
. cityyend State. :
: With the above inducements, the Exchange is confidently offered to the “million” as deserving their patronage
t = Wan-dy, and trumpet our
per ovale ah anes ge gare cheerfully ten-,
dered -to the thousands. .w ve. bestowed.
alike their favors.and money, .Nut amiodini ef the sar
mer, we shalt daly appreeiate the . ‘
tn fnture,as.in Limes the “
and greet with pleasure our new ones!
compose the largest. portion of the world. 05, Nav
“Speeimens ! Specimens}!
Of Gold and Quarts are & Sh al the highest price,by
Barrett & ood,
SAYS are made Without Injury to the sur
face of the Spereenenty and exact value estima!
or $1 £acH.
od, AT 4 CHARGE XRRETT & SHERWOOD, ~
City Observatory.
Mark the number, 161 Clay st., San Francisco.
. B.—The best and ja rgest stock of Watches and
swelry in this State, always on hand, and particu
> attention given to Watch Repairing.
sess Nov 23-3]1-3m
Washington street, San Francisco, Pro: . ,
;/ the evening.
the. octor, and no. charge is made for adyice, unless
i ; we oe & :
Prayers
a a as
Winn’s Brangh Confectionery;
ICE CREAM
And Ladies.
Corner of 2
S THE ONLYfor Ladies and Gentlemen in A. mel
may not be necessary to } t at this time that no
Liquors of any deseption are sold at either Of
WINN’S establishments, as all must have learned
the fact from FORMER ADVERTISEMENTS,
or PERSONAL OBSERVATION.. Weare.pr
to add; and to the great credit of onr citizens be it
said, that over Five TuHovsanp of the mest intel
ligent, high-minded, enterprising people in the State
of California take their eals daily at these pisces,
without Brandy, Wine, Beer or Cider. Hundreds
of Ladies, we are happy to say, are among the number ; and if they--“the Ladies’ -—-will hereafter pat-.
ronise no house where intoxicating drinks are seld,
a social reform wit bree about # rape
in five years, that bo felt thro the
ernas well as the civilized world. But. we must
leave the subject for want of tite to say no moré at
present. We will, in our future advertisements,
have a word to say in deferice of the principles we
advocate, havi ised the Fiona T ce on
board the noble Fountain. Head, and her younger ti re we pea dissipation, it; and
as wesail through # * issi n,, Misery
and death, we'll ch at fi pa hands anéororcue
all that have fallen from thé platform of rectitude
and are wallowingih the de ety depths beneath;
while the levi c, the Mother, or Darling little
ones, standing half frantié’ with angiish, as they
behold from day to day, the object oftheir Fondest
Love sinking deeper dad vicper 1 nit
.
por
Better Days aré. Dawniny, ©”
The Queen City of .the Pacifi¢ once more in
ER CITIZENS AGAIN ANIMATED WITH
the good old spirit of 49—the Merchant filled
with he of mere cheering prospects—-the dry
and dull season is fast p: ssing away--the rail
season if approaching, and may it bring showers 0
the Shining Dust that will make glad the hearts of
bocantieelithgseed: industrious téwasmen; whose
faces have been so long veiled in sackcloth and
from five t ten-dellats. ‘whe . s ago
bnt a few shillings ite ¥ sparrd to procure the
mere necessaries of life, We dott’biwishito be
derstood that our merghants h Sie i
to gratify their wishesy*puéthe ness being
>
the appetite was of course the same. . ae ages room,
boys, the crowdds increasing; out fr rom the}
ree prs, ‘nnd frou cand the «nomnhtains; Ke
_jrnshing in upon us ;—see that they are all properly
cared for—and that every dish is just to the taste of
the customer. Tell the cooks if they are fatigued,
ora little out'6f patienee with some fastidious gen
tlemian, that the Old Man’s fricnds are’in, and must
hae the:best and everythifig done in the best possible manhér; drid it ‘will be all right‘: with them
when pay day comes. Have in those extra tables
and choirs, let none stand waiting. Come, friends,
from every quarter! Our Saloogs at the Fountain
Head will seat at present comfértably three hundred
. persons at one timé, and can be enlarged in our
new brick buiiding on Clay street, s0 as to accommodate twelve hundred. Consequently there shall:
be no lack of room, as there was last sm when
the people were.compelled.to.go away by hundreds
for vant of Getoutnndatione at the gtorious old
Pountain Head: “Don’t'be deceived by imitations
of windows, chairs, &e., but mark the numbers, 78
and 80 Long Wharf, and — Clay street, extending
from street, tgagreet aa € 4e4
*Le¥revery Tts sTaANd UPON Pfs OWN Bottom.
Sépt.30-8m4
Winn’s Fountain Head.
STEEM CANDY MANUFACTORY AND
5 iy» CONFECTIONERY.
~~ tal r os a7 x = as
ae .
in the abyss ofruin. .
Sept.30-8m Proprietor of Fountain Head & Branch, . =
AVE ok ¢ ‘a celebrated for thousands of
cures” W Fis he as performed on old, chronic, . hepe by
7
0 oRust's Shovels!
Seer e stregt, San Fx '
P. By . MBrown # Ce. wilt ’
eceipt of these suPERIOR SHOVELS by every vespa New York o( ) il. 19-3m
S. serine Cae ois
aD ~ e. dealer in ready made Clothing—Gen. ison Bl g ones st. detween Clay-and Merchant, 24 door from Clay
San Francisce, Nov25-31-3m irs
A I
(THE COPAR ‘NERSHIP heretofore exist2 Te 2 Ddetween the oe oa reap Somes a
y Conro, a 5 »» is this dissolved b
mutual consent. Francisco, Nov. ses Sa *
‘ a ee es :
WM. SHARP & CO., having retired from the firm of
CONRO, SAMPSON & CO, the. ~ ‘y
Golden Gate Flouring Millwill be conducted by the subscribers, under the same
name and style as heretofore, and the public may rest-as‘sured that ‘no effort shall be wanting on our part.to fully
sustain the bh reputation that the “Golden Gate Flour”
has acquired @n all parts of California. The article we
menufaeture is PURE and w rated—-it ismade from
the choicest of native Wheat, and is fully equal4ethe best
Haxa}l or Gallego, #7 rour sincere thanks to our
frieudaand the publ : lly for their liberal nage
heretofore extended to us, and respectfully solicit a conVoi) s TiS Saw. A, SAMPSON.
San Francisco, Nov, 8, 1853—no23-al-3m.. ‘
[EDICAL ADVICE—Dz. YOUNG, «
‘meftutial, syphilitic, and ‘all ‘private diseases,
without mercury, is consulted daily at his office,
up stairs, No. 226 1-2 Dapont street, between
Washington and Jackson, 9A. M. to'8 PY. u.
A cure guaranteed, of no payati: ‘
" Dr. Young has probably fad more practice in
venereal diseases than any other physician in California. He cures all the most ayvated s
of this disease, and mild’ ones int from twe to fixe .
The Doctor has, for many years been: known as .
the most eminent and successful physician practis.
hand and lead him awa oo the ord
of WINN?S.MA Ni rete
: ; t-n few week )
ete ' ef: , Whatis smore imi
ait om ae
pew CAY TEAS oe
Miners and others who wish
fo be uf mereury, hindrance from busbese re ftiends, should apply to him
as soon a8.possible, and ‘a perfect cure will be
guaranteed i = 4 cureable, cases Recollect the
Dr. YOUNG, 226 1-2 Dupont street, up stairs,
a“ fewoors from Washington. Office open from
9A. M. to 8 P.M.
24-6m oct7
CARD—Fnro Dr. Youne’s Privats MEsIcaL OFFICE—TO THE AFFLICTED.—In this
age of pregress, when science is developing itself.
in such a manner as to appear almost miraculous,
everything in commen place is looked upon as
not worth. notice. In view of this fact Dr. Young
(at 226 1-2 Dupont st, has concluded to leave the
beaten track -hitherto pursued by most scientific
physicians, that of waiting for the public to find
you out alone,) and publish to the world, as much
as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let
those who may be in need of assistance know
where they can find relief without fear of being
imposed upon. aati a aco
in continuation of this.object, Dr. Young woul
say, that for the past ten years he has pursne
the practice of medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States, with the highest success,
and that his standing as a physician is without
reproach, having’ atofe time been lecturer at the
University of Pemnsylvania on venereal diseases,
BLVANCY CAKE, Pie, Bread and Cracker Bakery . &c.
and Refreshment Saloons, are open from six . Upon all of these. considerations, Dr. Young
o’clock in the morning until twelve o’clock at} has confidence in introducing: himself ‘to the pub
night, for the sale of goods at Wholesale or Retail,
and for the feeding of the thousands of hungry mortals who are continunily throaging our streets.—
Manufactured goods jn our line are all of a. superior .
e werld.
quality, and are packed for shipping to any. pert of
: Sept-30-3m
IGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY—
lic, knowing that they will sustain well earned
merit.
The following are afew of the ma
the last few years. As
j [From the Boston Medical Journal.]
Although we are oppesed to the system of adDr. YOUNG who is celebrated for caring . vertising, for good and sufficient reasons, still we
all private complaints of both sexes, has discov. deem it but justice to say that Dr. Young is one
ered a remedy for the cure of old long, standing . of the most industrious and indefatigable ‘votacases of Gonorrheea and Gleets, which he has tried . ries of the medical science in the Unitod States,
in. more than one hundred cases, successfally,many
of which had baffled the skill of eminent physiFrom Professor Jackson.
The subscriber is personally acquainted with
cians for years; and in not onesingle case has it. Dr. Young, and has seen much of his practice,
failed, nor can it ever fail, as the nature of the. and can bear testimony to his merits as a practiremedy is such that it strikes at the noo of the . tioner.
complaint, and eradic¢ates'it completely in a very
few days. New cases cared in an incredibly short
space of time, without change of diet or hindrance
from business.. ;
From the New York Herald.
The eminence of this distinguished gentlemen
in his prefession, and the very extended opportenities possessed ‘by him forthe observation:of veN.B.—A permanent cure guaranteed to all im. nereal diseases; makes his services invalnable to
the shortest possible time or no pay will be taken. . those afflicted with the above complaints, .
Dr: Younc, No 226 1-2 Du
stairs.) between Washington an
Office hours from 9 a. M. to 8 P. M. 6m-240¢t7
nt street, (up
Lock Dispensary.
230 CLAY STREET.—Dr. Brower, who
\¢ has been favorably knowh in this "ci
for the last two years as a most successful practitioner in Venereal Diseases, has been induced , by
his friends to offer to the nublic his favorite remedies, which, froma lung and SN Bee
the docter, together with his co-workers, has been
enabled to select* from the long catalogue of medicines now. in-use, and withsome of the Doctor’s
own discoveries in the art of com pounding, he is at
least able to furnish all the means of easily and effeetually curing all varieties of that’most formidable disease, whether primary, secondary, or. tertiary affections.
The Doctor’s medicines are all prerared by himself, with the greatest care and precaution, and no
drugs aro used in their composition, except pure
and genuine articles, and as such he will guaranty
them to radically cure the particular disease that
each preparation is recommended for.. ..
"It is absutd to suppose that any one remedy can
‘Bec le of curing all forms of venerial! disease,
‘but different remedies are required in different-stages of the same disease, as Well as inthe different
varieties.
Therefore, the following remedies are offered to
those that need them, making a complete assortment of remedies for the ‘eure of vénerial diseases.
=: The Vienna Paste, for the Phagedenic or Indura*
ted Ulcers, is a powerful caustic, and will destroy)
any chancre by one applicacion, provided the case is
Hot of more than six days’ standing ; but if the
tient has been affected longer, then he requires Va
Suiten’s Li , imternally, whilst ‘the chi
being cured by means of the paste. :
The Anti-Morbus Gallicus is used only in Gonorrhwa and Gleet, and in these it can always be relied upon to perform a perfect cure. Tho AntiMorbus Galicus is put up in a convenient form, and
is agreeable and easy to take, and none of those unpleasant eruptions follow its administration which
are always attendant upon the remedies usually prescribed for the above affections. :
The Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock contains a
considerable lod. Potass, otherwise itis just what
it purports to be, and experience among physicians
has placed its efficacy beyond doubt. Its most extensive and useful application is te the treatment of
secondary syphilis and syphaloid diseases, and that
\ehattered state of the system which sometimes follows the imprudent use of mercury. ii
Van Suiten’s Liquor for an internal remedy for
. primary syphilis, and M. Ricord’s Pills for secenda‘ty syphilis, are much used by Dr. Brown with signal success; and he keeps on hand a!! other anti-syphtlitic remedies, used as adjuncts to the above, viz:
Gaustics—nit ; Argenti; Decergie’s caustic potass ;
Fusa; Cum; Calce. Internal remedies—Sedelet’s
.pills; pills Dent; lod ; Hyde poudre temperante de
stapt Dupuytren’s pills; fod Potass; Tisane de Feltz;
Decoctum Sabonaire; Sirop de Cuisinier; Acetas
Aotassa. External dressin; Vin Aromaticus;
— Opii; Vin Aromaticus Cum Sulphas Quinae;
in Arom; Cum Tanin Ccrat Opiis Urgent lod
toma Unguent ee es ae Amedice
Sam rargyio; (Pulvalamin Ust, Uxid Feri sub,
Sibieag Bay & Fordetroying excrescences or vegP bandages, compresses and adt »p regui to cure
the affeetions that
s required. wht = + Secs
Dr. eps can be stage es = all ram ome and
tients wishing to put themselves under his treata nt, will shears Gimiathis offi 5 Clay
street from 9 A. M . to: 4:P. D1); ali froni 8 te 9 in
All who have disease ate invited to calland see
MN io pe p desiring the abova preparations “NW. B. . Persons ‘desiri vabove preparat
will ebtein them by aildteesing Dr. Brown through
La —_
¢
TANTON BUCKNER and C. W. HILL, have . *
ted ro their care. Office on Bivad' street adjoining
Journal office. STANTON BUCKNER,
C. WILSON HILL.
Nevada, Sept 1693, 20-tf
"Gation, Toss of app
in the nosé and ears,}
ing, humors; Gec&e. '.-°
sy are plesctibed for, or no pay . j
associated: choniab [ven ist FAG practiédolthe Law .
and will attend to all ‘business sg may Oster
Office Dupont street, No 226 1-2, up stairs, beJacksen streets. . tween Washington and Jackson sts; -24-Gm.oct7
Open.from 9 a.m. to.8.r. m, Sunday included.
r. YOUNG, No. 226 1-2 Dupont. strect.—
Mepicat Notice.—Is is highly important
that persons afflicted with private complaints,
should, on the first appearance of disease, appl
tothe pkysiciau whe understands disease in all
all its varions forms and stages, and can at first
sight extinguish a slight Jocal inflammation from
a bad constitution disease. .A_ yery: little proper
medicine in the first place may: save months of
sickness, .My medicines. are :co entirely
of vegetable ingredients, have no bad effect on the
constitution, and eradicate every particle. of disease from the system. ee isi
P. 8:—Recent cases of intection cured in from
two to five days, without change’ of diet. 24-6m oct?
* CAUTION !—Privats Meptcat Orrics
ore of = who ni eon roy ve-.
nereal diseases are disappointed of a cure by not:
calling on! De. .Youne at first-He will; forfeit
any. sum.if, he fails to cure.amy case, that may;
come.under his care, no matter how Jong:standing or afflicting—such as ulcers, tumors, nedes,
bunehes, pimples on the face. thd body, ‘pains:
, wasting of the bone, émaite, strength and Aesh, sores
oss! of hair, weak tyes; itchin the. bones and, joints, wakefulness, trembling,
Many petsons, after being relieved of extetnal!
appearances of private diseasb, sappose themselves.
(bat, afters: few months, find; they are’
troubled with various symptoms which they never
had before,; and which they-find it impossible to
relieve. Re ie
To all who are afflicted in this way, DrYoting,
would partieularly recommend fhe “trial: of: his
skill. The symptoms with which yon are troubled are caused by venergal’ taints in your blood, .
which, sooner or later, will ee ee
and happiness. No person who
attack of-any private complaint; shopld:ifait to
censult Dr. Veen ath 4 2 few bottles of his
invaluable purifying medicines, as then they:can
rest santiek that their blood is_in a perfectly pure
and healthy condition, and that every trace of
disease is remoyed from the system. Recent ca’
ses cured in from two to five days, without change:
of diet or lnndrance from business or no charge
made. DR# YOUNG, ©
Dupont street; No. 226 1-2, up stairs, :
‘between Washingten and Jaekson strééts.
Qffice hours from A. Mijto9PeM. fo
A Cavrtion !—-Beware of : tums .soki. at
apothecaries’ shops, and by selfsty Doster, if
n. do not wish your co _auined, for
Tie. eri enn i-6m oct?
ASSAY OFFIOR.
best price paid for it when offered for! sale.
PP rs ger sealed ecime! pencil » aD Specimens pu! >
or.valued. gratis, ‘aul ve tention nid to the:
Assayingor. testing oF. ds of a
N-BBills o ‘en the
at sight, or on imé.~© “~ “ ve ye
SES drag 96 deve we oe
. ee aS wecuT, gent,
Dr.P.M. O'BRIEN’S
Wholesale’ Drug Store and Pharmaceutical Lqboratory, Davis Street, cast side.
Between Washington and Clay streets, San Francisco. 52-y
“QW 1TH ALL, APPUBTENANCES. — This
Yossie esa
nd . Chickens, &c. re:. The-honse is
ew, be
. anid all he articles needed for Mivers’and_ Ho
ays effects & speedy .
. Tables, ete., which, being
. chinery, he ean sell at the lowest price.
testimorant that his work is inferior to none,n als which have appeared in the public journals .
establishment this side of San Francisco. ‘Their
stock consists in p
Torether with ‘all sorts of Fancy Dry Goods and
Clothing. t
sg 5 eee
oh. operstinn, 2
for every, description 0
th ‘ lowest‘matket prices. These Mills‘are flan.
grooved, Q
ee she
-A LL s left at this Office will bear an kJ.
Ac inaeest of eighteei per cent. pef year, re-} © “Pepyeaidan we Maing
deetable at pleasure. © 8 Eva kaw oT Fat te
‘Groceries, Provifons:iquors
wl wil bel evan Jow pies, Hlevin
tof Z the
. GOODS EFKLY, ireeping large stock
: that dt
I have no interest in any other store in
as mine, this wlll inform my friends and
pe panna vy sign ts.aver the
tofmy stgz eye due ca
will not be imposed on. De
eh agen staan
BLUE TENT, FOR.SALE.
during the last, summer., 1t-is two stories high,
thirty two feet fi Tanning back forty feet, with
an ell running back thine fn. The stand is known
as. being one of the best north of Nevada city.‘ It
is, however, p ed that any-one wishing to
purchase will call and .examine for themseives,
where they will fiad JAMES A. DICK.
26-3m. +AS, A. DICK.& CO., or
LENDSY, DEVANE & CO.
EW store.
HE subscribers: have — the large store
T fronting on Broad and Pine sts., formerly oea heavy stockof}i #F y, Quict
Provisions, Liquors, Crgars, Pagten, S
8 es, of a which will. sell
at fair rates. Weintend to k ap goo Goods and
eral share of patronage. Stric
paid to the Packing Tride. sees
Highest price paid-for Gold Dust.
We return our. thanks for the, liberal. custom
heretofore accorded us, and respectfully solicit its
Nevada, May 6, 1853.tf._. Re
orf .
PHELPS’ HOTEL.”
t aitention. will be
siderable alteration? aid-improvement in the
rabove nayned Hotel, is now prepated to accommo-'
date all who may faver him with a call. °°
Every attention will be paid to render this house
a most desirable ‘horite for Weekly Boarders, Families, and all Transient Company. ‘The bed rooms
are attended to, with serupulous care, and the table
turnishee at all: times with the best the market aforas. iinet u i ts f
Board and Lodging, week, 2d floor}.. 1816.00
Board and Lod roe! vee week, 3d. floor, . ah 0
Board without’ Lo a aba as pee 12.00
Board and lodging, per day, 2d floor,.,.«,« 3.90
iy ee “6 3d floor,..-... 2.50,
Single Meals, . jaws sisoii Tee eee ee eee ee 1.00
50-3ma Ys WM. C. ASHER.
ew Arrangement.
Stage and Steamboat Line for Sacramento and
& San Francisco; via Marysville. °
N°and after Monday, Feb. 7, Adriance ¢Buekingham’s daily line of Goneord s,will run
as follows: «Leaves the Nevada Hotel, Nevada city;
every morning at o'clock, A. M., passing throug
Grass Valley; Rough and Ready, Empire Ranch,
and arrives at Marysville at 3 o’clock, P, M., thus
affording facilities for passengets wishing to take
the evening Boats for Sacramento and San Fran
cisco, which leave Marysville every. evening, at 4 0’clock, P. M. ADRIANCE ¢ BUCKINGHAM,
‘ Proprietors.
A. WAGENER, Agent.
B.—Office, Nevada Hotel, @Nevada. ns
Feb. 11, 3853.
Chairs, Bedsteads, Xc.
EYE undersigned has now on
ae hand, and is constantly manufacturing at the Roger Williams
Spring, Nevada, various. kinds
and'-patterns of Chairs, Bedstcads, Wash-stands,
Tpanufactured by maHaving
had ample experience he feels assured and will warTurning of
all kinds done to order, and at the shortest netice.
oct-2-ly WM C STILES,
Lumber ! Lumber !!
ALSO—For sale,in small or large quantities,
all kinds of Lumber, at the cheapest cash rates,
at the Millon Roger Williams Spring. Persons
on the ¥wba will find the situation of thie mill peenliarly handy for thers, and all persons wanting
the article will do well to call. :
WM. C. STILES.
American Livery and Sale Stable.
‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA:
binges E subscriber begs to return his thanks to the
citizens. of Nevada, for the liberal patronage
thus far bestewed upon his establishment, and ‘to
inform them that he fuatienes to keep the best selection.ef Saddleand ether Horses, for their accommodation;that the country will afford; and he-would
especially call the attention of the Ladies to his stéck
of spirited bat gentlo‘animals at suelt times as they
aré desirous to enjoy-a healthful and invigorating
ride. / "3B! LOBDELL.
Sale of Fancy. Dry Goods.
SELLING OFF.
SIMON & BROS. _ i
Corner of Commercial and Main sts, stand fot
merly oecupied by Dr. Moore. 4
EG leave to inform the ladies of Nevada co.
that that they will sei cheaper than an
artof .
Black and colered silks,
French and English Merinos, .
“Black and.eolored Als AB s
Gloves, Sewed Muslin Coflars, *
~o Family Blankets, Matting,
Damask and Tabte Linens, ee.)
Bleached and brown Shectings, Ginghams;~
Prints; White and colored Flannels, —
Fate and ; ui Shaki,’ ;
ine square ong Shawls, ~
x Fatodette ‘and'Swiss Misting,
LUM:
SIMON & BROS.
MBER!!!
mT
VALLEY MILLS are now in
ready to. supply all demands
~~, Seasoned Lumber, -”
in Cae Yamber‘per day. Also,
_.. Planing’ Machine, ..
apable of making 20,000 ft.ofplaned, tongued and,
ps ther manufactured jam er, per.day, of
ior qualities..ALL our lumber is. WELL SEASPy being Spniaakd—one stock.of. over-eight
thousand lags giving us the best material to. be found
in the country. °C ! .
can always be supplied w eS yer O8 FREIGHT to:
the cities of) 0s re ston
on the best terms, 6 j Atiy Other mil] in Ni
county, and when't a ‘connection with the fact
that it is well seasoned; the advantages of frei
from our mills e Saws, .
planing* m ‘ "he mabe powertal i Yn
mountain ‘portion bf the state. ~ ye
Lumber willbe @xchanged-for Good Balea“ Hay
on reason: ny aRreS a tear gr gh
2s : a a)
made ments at’ S
5: ) ofall kinds of FURNITURE and house furnishing
. PowD
fying the Teeth, sweetening the breath. and curing the in(HE: undersigned, proprietor, having made con.
. friends generally, are invited to call.
-. against you for said $500 and costs of suit.
1°) PRY SICIAN! §° UR GEON,
iaad. ‘There ts, chose a MULAY SIP,
wend a Sieh Cea Ld AW uk bher, capacs) ™m) ‘Ps ble of ma
‘tamhs tour hafidfed and eighty acres, three hundred
rants ;-about two.
‘The whole tract. is susceptible of cultivation. The
. . ATTORNEYS AND. COUNSELLORS AT LAW
. Wilt attend punctually to all vegal Business entrutget ‘CoLtecrions or Cr.aime promptly. attended te.
GUNS
end no expense in fitting up hii
blishment in the best possibié style, for
Furniture Wareroom,
$ be undersigned have established,on Commercial
street, near. Main st., a Wareroom fer the sale
. ieee Gan thew jor and rock smumehing’ We tbea bed. taniy pres ow on hand--Cane seat and rockgunem . He rmaany years
ing chairs, Boston Rocke aon expe and flatters himself he is 8 com: Norsing chairs, Infants
chairs, Ottomans, Stools, les, fooki alasses, . FRuggs, de: ge. Our stock we shall keep constantly . oo. 4 dB os
chase at Marysville nm a <
everything in the, way of
xy be purchased at low
prices, without the danger of aving the oda rok RIFLE?
en or-de' ~~ LOW & FRIEND.. . Ca
American Block, Commercial near Main st. © . 4
OcgCarpenter & Jebbing work attended te with his trade:
dispatch.
Shop.
fhe ution foil :
NEVADA HOTEL, "MANSELL,
Sen Sign and Ornamental Painter,
Ha this well-known and. popula ‘eoet ?
‘Hotel, takes this method to inform? her trends . Atchitectural, Engineering ard Ornamental
and the ye that no pains shall be spared to. DraveutsMan. Pine st. Puma mentrance fo Drarender it a . -6m
PIARST OLASS HOTEL. pa
It lethe goneres stage house for” all the routes leading to
Neyada, and found. both convenientand move
ble rs wish to spend a few days in town.
Permanent ' ors and Famities supplied with good
The T will be neatly ‘served with’ the beat of
ev that can. be found in this ma rket, and the bar
“oie mob at wee
Lessee confident that all persons giving her house
— wil te sermngeanie te al Ww gitisfied with its ‘
evada, Nov. 28th, 1853. 3L-tf
side of Broad sireet,,3 doors west of
“28-tf ‘Z.P. DAVIS,
De: SC. Ma FIRE, . Ke peeihilly ‘begs lokve . OTE undersigned, having sold the Miners’ Drag
wt ated. for the purpose of practising in all the Store. it beconied necessary to settle all busibranche 0 A pears w Being, pupil of,the mostesl-. ness matters therewith connected ; also, all other
ebratéd Dentist in the world, Dr. Brewster, of Paris, and . professional accounts. Dr. E,N. Clark, Broad st.,
ew coe of thirteen ‘years. hé hopes by strict atten. Will be my authorised agent after, Sept.J7th, to settle
tiomto his business and careful operations, to give perfect . all accounts in which . am in any way interested ir
satisfaction to his patrons. é Nevada county. JESSE MOORE.
Filled with foil of California Gold, Tin foil, Nevada, Aug. 30th, 1853 19-tf
preparation.
Ane — or Gutta Percha
Wm. J. Knox, M. D., Teeth Set Set on Pivot, Gold spring plate or atmospheric
i oue to an entire set.
FFERS his.services to the citizens of nevada
and vicinity. He will devote himself excluTeeth Cleanedwithout jfracturing the enamel.
OWDER. This denies to article of TOOTH sively to tne different branches of his profession;
medicine, surgery, etc. By proper attention and
cipient scarvy of the gums, so common in persons who . moderate charges, he hopes to receive a liberal share
_ have come to California over the plains or round the Horn . of patronage
Also, an -Javelusblo solution for the cure of Tic Doul-. At the Nevada Drug sere, Broad st. above Pine,
-BR 12-3m*
erms moderate. P ee
‘PPICH—Umréen Starcs Hore. Byond street, NeThe F lying Dutchman m the Field.
30-11
GRASS VALLEY "TE
Main Street, nearly opposite Mil usd ' Hf gind the public ingeneral that he has on
f . : snows etg~hund and is constantly recelving the
. pera with al ‘tlie modern improvements, by = Seg best und largest steck of
which I am enabled. to take superior pictures in .
hich Fam enabled tn 2ake ampere p CIGARS & TOBACCO,
-.:° , >
Citizens of Grass Valley and my “outsider” . ever offered in Nevada. ,
j He runs his o T which though not »
steamboat ¢xxctly, gives him an advantage in promptness und cheapness. by which he can beat any other dealer in this city in selling:a good article ata lew price. At
his stand may always be found the best Cigars
and To at the Lowest Prices, consisting in
art of the fullowing brands:
egalia flor de Cabanas; © Londres flor de Cabanax
Patentes; Entrectors flor de Cabanas;
Sept: 1, 1853. 20-tf GEORGE D. DORNIN
Summons,
TATE of, California, eounty of Nevada, townshis
of Grass Valley, justice's court, befere J. J,
Sykes, J.P. The people of.the state of Califorr?
to O. J. Preston and C. Conway; You-are heret :
ss say Canadores; ~ a, dlia de lasReing;
4 . Sunimoned to — before the undersigned justi: $ . Cazadores Impcriales; endores Cobden: ¢
of the peace at i mperialUniversal ~~ Gilindradosde londres Cobden is Office in said township on Tuesd: y . 1
the 27th.day of December, A D, 1853, at.ten o’¢l » Fi Regalia Crystal Palace;
A M, to answer the complaint of S. C. Richard, on, . Taboos para Fumar;
who ayers you are indebted to him on a_ prothissory . Leontina:
note, a copy of which is filed in this office, in the eee s ALSOe essum of $500 exclusive of interest. n failure so to TOBACCO; of almest Every Brand.
appear and answer,. judgment will be rendered AnGc ented h ee Se
of w 6 will'sell at redn es,
All Orders fron the Country
Imnderiales Fanny Elisler;
Tabacos de Cigarros Cobden;
Cabannas j Carbojal, &c, &c.
Given under wy hand, this 27th day of Septembér
A D. 1853. J.1. SYKES, J.P. . wit bexper nitended: to. Thankful. for past fato-s,
A true copy, 21-tf J.C. GOAD, const. . he respectfully. cplicits a continunnce of the fe 30-3m
z or‘QITATE of California, county of Nevada, townshi i ;
of Grass Valley, Justice’s court, before iL Sykes, New Fir and New House.
J. P.) The people of the state of California to O. J. CLARK § WALDEN, DRUGGISTS,
r and ©. Conway: You are hereby stimmoned oy hE
to appear before the undersigned justice of the peace ee
at his office in said township: on yTuesday the 27th BROAD S&S DRUG STORE,
day of December, AD 1853, at 10.0'cloek AM, to anRE just receiving and openinga fine assortswer the complaint of S.C. Richardson,who demimds mentof Drugsand Medicines, Perfumery and
of you: $300 exclusive of interest, as shown by a. Wancy Articles. Chemicals, ‘Oils, Paints, TurpenPin failure, note, a copy of which is filed in this office, . tine. Varnish, Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Varnist:
n failure so to appear and answer, judgment .will . do, Sable do, Aitists do, and colors, ,Blenders and
e rendered against you for said $300 and costs of . ‘Top Grainers. Giass, Putty, Whiting, &e. &c. to. getuer with all the. articles generally kept in their
suit.
OocT. CLARK, oe
Given under my hand this 27th day of September, .
>
Thankful for the patronage he hs hitherto receiyAD 1853. J. LBYKES,3 P. . 2°
A true copy, attest, 24-tf J.C. GOAD, Const.
: ed, still continues the practice of his profession.
Calls promptly . attended to and Prescriptions
Dr. F. Challinor, : carefully compounded at all hours of the night. 25-3m
Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheiir, E. N. Ciark, M.D..W. C. Watney, Druggitt.
.4 BASEMENT STORY OF THE MASONIC HALL,
3m GRASS VALLEY.
AMERICAN RESTAURANT Anp . Green & Jacobs,
BOARDING HOUSE, .
South Side of Broad st., a fow doors East of
: the U. S. Hotcl.
ROBERTS & W’QUAIL,
AVE JUST RENTED and taken charge of the above
establishment, andjare prepared to serve customers
in a style
NOT SURPASSED IN NEVADA.
They have spared no pains in putting the house in
complete order, and are determined that no customer
shall go away dissatisfied. The BEST OF COOKS, and
the best Of Waiters will always answer to your calls,
H. DAVIS,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
Hs just received.in-store’ arid difers as usual,
A. at a small advance on cost,
10;000 Ibs Flonr ;
4,000: lbs Potatoes ;
rated
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALBRS IX
PROVISIONS,
8,000 Ibs Barley;
20 bbis Flour;
1,000 Ibs Beans; 1,900 “ Rice ; “a a
1,700 Sagar; . 3,000 “ Bacon hams and GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C.
4,000 “ Tron and Steck ~ sides;
2,000 * Nails; = fs
_ . 50 cases assorted shelf zoods;
1 1,500 lbs Coffee;..-.A general assortment of
Hardware, Crockery..Ware,
Sail, Ducks, Domestic Cottons, Drills
and Hose, 5c, Se. $¢Nevada, Oct. 14th; 1853.—-25 ©
-€, De Cleveland, M. D.
Poot of Main and Broad Streets, Nevada,
The Best Plan to be adopted —
BY THE MINERS OF NEVADA,
f fi O reduco:the extravagant drices of their Weari
2% Appire tirel,is to call npon T. B. Lewiz
Co., aiew ais above the Nevada Ifotel, as we are
about introducing into our business
_, All Kinds of clothing,
which we will obligate to sell
Cheaper than any efthose World Renowned Venders of Second Handed Clothing.
GIVE US A GALL.
. 2, BLEWIS & co.
Phenix Saloon and Restaurant.
HE unde snicpet fl open on WEDNESDAY, Oct.
T 26th, inst,. the aboye named establishment, formerly
occupied by Wmi.'C. Asher, at the foot of Main and Broud
streets, Nevada. ,
s¥e.°" be provided ‘with the greatest varlwitli be Kept SoTeRpttt PLES, with Wines,
Cigars of the CHOICEST BRANDS.
ct Attention will be paid to the comfort and
can be accommodated with pleasant rooms.
And they hope by prompt atiention to business to merit
a share of the public patronage. ‘
27-3m £&, BEENY.
4 josite Grass Valley Hotel; Maitt street, Ginss
Valley. 24. tf
Sale---A Beautiful Farm
ove. Kentucky
"sRescu. It conFor
Honse;‘known as Van
of .which is located or purchased with School W arwith a First Rate Fence.
Buildings are a Good Frame House, thirty by twen-.
ty feet. The crop this last year raised wes eabal to
any in Northern California, and amounted to
; Over Wine Thousand Dollars.
ny amount of stock, sufficient to carry on farmi
will be sold-w the premis af iad. Ae,
__ Reaping Machines, Seed Drills, &c.
" Forterms, apply'to © A-VAN COURT, “*.
« 25-2m) *om the premises.
Anderson & Smith,
ted to their care:
y
Fat cattle and Beef For Sale,
— undersigned has new onhand and constanter of Fat Cattle,
ow ~at his place, well
Office on thé corner of Broad and Pine streets, over
~*\ for miners’ supplies. He returns his thanks for
former: bestowed aeons and
its ita continaanec, pledging himIrae nonin ante ax
Theda
MP pfesstowals
Ticino aby to Grote Hr 38
[PS ui! 2auo%
,
nM (YVERTON 2 -SPERR? offer:their professions!
leely coupled by Br ieat sone doe ois Ba
; bie's saloon. se ead vaigullla? jo state ‘
KILBOURN’S.
‘paeu REOTYPE GALLERY,
a doors from Main.
eM. PEABODY POOR, Contactor! portraits takem in All Binds of Weather
my20-tf October 28th.—27-tf fads
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